Sanitary commode-protector.



wi/f 4 1 com/a S. F. BAlLtY. SANITARY commune PROTECTOR.

APPLICATION FILED AUG-25,19l4.

Patented Dec. 26,1916.

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citizen of the United VNorth Warren, in the a l l l l SADIE F. BAILEY,

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OF NORTH WARREN, PENN SYLVANIA;

SANITARY COMMODE-PROTECTOR.

Application filed August 25, 1914. Serial No.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, SADIE F. BAILEY, a States, residing at county of .Warren, State of Pennsylvania, have: invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sanitary commode-Protectors; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and

' exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. 5

This invention relates to improvements in '7 sanitary seat protectors.

The principal object of. the invention is to provide a simple and comparatively cheap device ofv this character which will readily fit the seat and which will be of a material comfortable'to the user! Another object is to providea device which is adapted to be placed on a commode seat and which will prevent the spreadof Other objects and advantages will beapparent from the following description, when taken in connection'with the accompanying drawings 'Inthe drawings: Figure 1 is a plan view of a commode seat showing my invention in positionlthereon. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional View on theline 2-2 of Fig. 1,"

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Referring particularly to the accompanying drawings, 10 represents a commode seat which is provided with the usual central opening 11, the side walls 12 of vwhich incline downwardly. and inwardly toward the opening. The upper face of the seat is flat and horizontal as indicated at 13. The protective covering is formed preferably of sheet rubber and is in the form of a fiat ring 14 in which is formed an Specification of Letters Patent.

opening 15 of a size and shape like that of the seat.

Patented neeee, ieic. 858,458.

the opening 11, the body portion of the ring outer marginal edge of the ring isthickened as indicated at 16 and rests on the fiat'face 13 of the seat. This thickened edge stifiens the ring and hold's'the same against wrinkling as Well as preventing the ringfrom doubling up and-slipping through the ring I 11 of the seat. n each end of the protector 1s a hanger 17 whereby the device maybe suspended when not in use. 7

I do not limit my invention to the exact details of construction, rangement of parts, as and described, but my invention may only be limited bya reasonable interpretation of the claims.

What is claimed is:

1. A 'tective covering prising a ring formed of rubber and adapted to seat on the horizontal outer peripheral portion of. the top of a'commode seat and a downwardly inclined web formed integrally therewith at its inner periphery and of lesser thickness than the ring and pro- SADIE F. BAILEY. Witnesses MABEL L. PAYNE, SLAMINIUM WILLIAMS.-

with the combination and'arherewith illustrated s an article of manufacture, a profor acommode seat" commarginal edge of 214 lying g inst the inclined wall 12, T it 

